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TCFP CERTIFICATION EXAM PREP 2026
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. VERIFIED



1. According to NFPA 1971, what is the minimum temperature at which structural firefighting

protective coats must be tested for thermal shrinkage?

A. 250°F (121°C)


B. 500°F (260°C)


C. 400°F (204°C)


D. 300°F (149°C)


Answer: B


Conceptual Explanation: NFPA 1971 specifies that the materials must withstand 500°F

(260°C) for a specific duration without igniting, melting, or shrinking more than 10%.


2. In building construction, what is the primary hazard associated with Type III construction

during a fire?

A. The rapid failure of lightweight steel trusses


B. Fire spread through concealed void spaces in wood joists and walls


C. Spalling of concrete load-bearing walls


D. The high fuel load of heavy timber beams

,Answer: B


Conceptual Explanation: Type III (Ordinary) construction features non-combustible

exterior walls but interior wood members, creating numerous hidden voids where fire can

spread undetected.


3. Which characteristic is most indicative of a ventilation-limited fire entering the growth

stage?

A. High-velocity smoke exiting through the top of an opening


B. Laminar smoke flow at the bottom of the doorway


C. Pulsating smoke and neutral plane lowering


D. Increased visibility in the lower half of the room


Answer: C


Conceptual Explanation: Pulsating (puffing) smoke and a rapidly lowering neutral plane

indicate the fire is starved for oxygen and seeking an air source, a precursor to backdraft.


4. A ‘Class A’ fire hydrant, according to the NFPA color-coding system, has what flow capacity

at 20 psi?

A. 1000–1499 GPM


B. 500–999 GPM


C. Less than 500 GPM


D. 1500 GPM or greater

, Answer: A


Conceptual Explanation: Class AA is 1500+ GPM (Light Blue); Class A is 1000–1499 GPM

(Green); Class B is 500–999 GPM (Orange); Class C is <500 GPM (Red).


5. When using the ‘Modified O-Zone’ search technique, what is the primary role of the third

firefighter in a four-person team?

A. Maintaining contact with the wall


B. Directing the nozzle during fire suppression


C. Carrying the search rope and securing the anchor


D. Monitoring the Thermal Imaging Camera (TIC) and air levels


Answer: D


Conceptual Explanation: In advanced search teams, the third member usually manages

technology (TIC) and monitors the safety and orientation of the searchers.


6. What is the expansion ratio of water when it converts to steam at 212°F?

A. 1:1,000


B. 1:1,700


C. 1:2,500


D. 1:500


Answer: B

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